Exploring the multiverse: the impact of researchers’ analytic decisions on relationships between depression and inflammatory markers

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Manivel Rengasamy
Daniel Moriarity
Thomas Kraynak
Brenden Tervo-Clemmens
Rebecca Price
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[1] University of Pittsburgh,Department of Psychiatry
[2] University of California Los Angeles,Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior
[3] Stanford University,Department of Genetics
[4] University of Pittsburgh,Department of Psychology
[5] University of Pittsburgh,Department of Epidemiology
[6] Harvard Medical School,Center for Addiction Medicine
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2023年 / 48卷
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In recent years, a replication crisis in psychiatry has led to a growing focus on the impact of researchers’ analytic decisions on the results from studies. Multiverse analyses involve examining results across a wide array of possible analytic decisions (e.g., log-transforming variables, number of covariates, or treatment of outliers) and identifying if study results are robust to researchers’ analytic decisions. Studies have begun to use multiverse analysis for well-studied relationships that have some heterogeneity in results/conclusions across studies.We examine the well-studied relationship between peripheral inflammatory markers (PIMs; e.g., white blood cell count (WBC) and C-reactive protein (CRP)) and depression severity in the large NHANES dataset (n = 25,962). Specification curve analyses tested the impact of 9 common analytic decisions (comprising of 58,000+ possible combinations) on the association of PIMs and depression severity. Relationships of PIMs and total depression severity are robust to analytic decisions (based on tests of inference jointly examining effect sizes and p-values). However, moderate/large differences are noted in effect sizes based on analytic decisions and the majority of analyses do not result in significant findings, with the percentage of analyses with statistically significant results being 46.1% for WBC and 43.8% for CRP. For associations of PIMs with specific symptoms of depression, some associations (e.g., sleep, appetite) in males (but not females) were robust to analytic decisions. We discuss how multiverse analyses can be used to guide research and also the need for authors, reviewers, and editors to incorporate multiverse analyses to enhance replicability of research findings.
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